Randy sighed as he knocked on the door to the room Jill was in. This date was the last chance for their marriage. He knew if things didn't go well tonight, their marriage was over. He had to laugh a little at the fact that a divorce lawyer was down the hall. Was it fate telling him that his marriage was over?

"Ready to go." He asked Jill when she opened the door.

"Yes, let's go." She said. "So where are we going?"

"Well we aren't allowed to leave the grounds so I arranged for a private dinner on the terrace."

"Great." She smiled as they walked to it.

The waiter seated them and soon brought their dinner out. As they ate in silence, Randy thought it spoke volumes.

"Jill, we really need to decide on our marriage." He said softly. "And I think it comes down to do you want to be married to me anymore?"

Jill looked around the candlelight table at her husband. She did love him but she wasn't in love with him anymore. She couldn't deny that she had fallen in love with someone else. And she knew it was time to tell Randy everything.

She took his hand. "Randy, I do love you but I'm not in love with you anymore. I'm sorry."

He pulled his hand away from hers. "You're in love with Chris?"

"Yes. I love him and I never stop seeing him." She took a deep breath before continuing. "Randy, I'm pregnant with his baby."

"Are you sure it's his?"

"Yes. On the conception date, I was just with him. You had worked all night."

"So, it's over?"

"I'm sorry. I never wanted this to happen."

"I'm sorry too. I'm sorry I chose to marry someone so selfish. Someone who had no regards for my feelings when she was sleeping with her boss. Someone who lied when she said she wanted to work our marriage out. You never wanted that."

"I did after you found me and him together. But as Chris and I continued to work together, I found myself unable to resist being him."

He stood up. "We are through as you want. I will send you the divorce papers." He quickly walked away. He knew Roman was on his date with Roxy, so he wrote a note and slip it under the door. He hoped Roman would represent him in the divorce.

Roman looked over at Roxy as they headed down to the lake on the edge of the grounds. He'd arranged for them to have a picnic. She was wearing a pair of jeans and one of those old college t-shirts she used to lounge around the house in. Her hair was pulled back in a ponytail and he couldn't remember the last time he'd seen her so relaxed. Or so beautiful. He placed his hand on the small of her back and she looked up and smiled at him.

"What exactly do you have planned for tonight?" She asked.

"Well, Ted and Miranda said that they wanted our date to be special. Something that could make us reconnect. So I thought we could go on a picnic. Like we used to do when we first started dating." She smiled and nodded.

"I love that. It will give us a chance to talk." She said. He spread the blanket out on the ground and she took a seat beside him. "This view is breath taking." She said as she looked out on the lake.

"Yeah, it is." He said. "It's so peaceful here."

"I had no idea you felt like we were drifting apart." She said as she took a drink of the wine he'd brought with them. "I wish you had talked to me."

"We both had so much going on, I wasn't sure it would matter." He said honestly.

"Of course it matters Roman. You're my husband and I love you." She said as she looked down at her hand. "These rings, our marriage means more to me than anything. I understand now why you'd turn to her. She was there. I'd been pretty much ignoring you. But..." she said tearing up. "You still could have talked to me." He nodded.

"I should have. And I'm sorry. And I'm sorry that I kept putting off having a baby. I wanted to make sure that my practice was up and running so I could support you both."

"Roman, what did we promise each other when we got married? That it didn't matter how much material stuff we had..."

"As long as we never lost sight of each other and the love we felt." She nodded.

"And we lost that. We lost sight of how much we meant to each." She said as she wiped some tears from her face. He wrapped his arms around her and she closed her eyes, relishing the touch.

"But that's not true Rox." She looked up at him. "We might have taken it for granted but I never lost sight of how much you mean to me. I love you. And being with her was the biggest mistake I ever made. And I hope you can forgive me. I love you more than anything. " She smiled. He leaned down and kissed her deeply. She wrapped her arms around his neck as he laid them back on the blanket. Rain started to fall around them and he grabbed her hand and led her back upstairs to their room. They pulled each other's clothes off and spent the rest of the night making love. When they were both almost completely exhausted, they laid there in bed, her head on his chest.

"Maybe we should try for a baby." He said.

"Yeah?"

"Yeah. Half the fun will be trying anyway right?" He said as he leaned down and kissed her.

"I have an idea for getting Noelle out of your practice."

"Really?"

"What if I bought her out? I do have experience with family law and that way we could spend more time together. I have that bonus from work. We could give her double what she paid for it and if you wanted to sleep with your business partner...well that wouldn't be so bad." She smiled.

"I love that idea. But are you sure? I know how passionate you are about your career."

"I'm passionate about things that mean something to me. You mean something to me. Our marriage means something to me." She leaned up and kissed him again. "I love you Roman."

"I love you too." He said as he pulled her so she was lying on top of him. "Now, let's get started on making that baby." He said wiggling his eyebrows. She laughed and leaned down to kiss him and they were soon making love again.

Randy headed downstairs to get a drink. He walked in the kitchen and saw Ted there.

"Everything okay, Randy?" Ted asked him.

"Yeah just needed a drink."

"How did the date go?" Ted said handing him a bottle of water.

"Not good at all. In fact, it's safe to say our marriage is over."

"Why?"

"Because Jill is pregnant with Chris's baby and she doesn't love me anymore." Randy sat down at the table across from Ted. "I'm going to ask Roman to be my lawyer. Ted, thanks for everything you and Miranda did for us. In therapy and this weekend. I thought there was something to save in my marriage. I thought Jill wanted to save it." He laughed a little. "What a fool I was. She never stopped seeing him and she loves him."

"Randy, I'm so sorry. I had hoped this weekend would help."

"She didn't want it to. She doesn't want our marriage, so I'm giving her what she wants. A divorce. We have a prenuptial agreement and we each get only what we brought into the marriage nothing more. So, I don't think it will be a difficult divorce. She wants it and I'm not going to make someone stay with me when they don't want too. I deserve better."

"Yes, you do. I think it's for the best that you and Jill divorce. Based on everything you told me and everything with this weekend, it's for the best."

"Thanks. I know we have another day with therapy."

"Yeah and I think it's important that you continue tomorrow with the therapy."

"Alright. Goodnight."

"Night." Ted sighed as he watched Randy walk upstairs.

He had felt that Randy and Jill's marriage was on its last leg when they agreed to come up to the retreat and now it was indeed over. He hoped the other couples had a better date. He felt they were close to getting back together. But tomorrow would tell as it was the last day. Had the dates proved to be the helping factor in the marriages or had they ended like Randy and Jill's?